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Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU - User Manual

Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU
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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Julia GonzalezAug 15, 2025
    What to do if my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU does not work?
    • R
      reginagallowayAug 15, 2025
      If your Samsung Air Conditioner isn't working, try these steps: Ensure the power plug is correctly connected to the wall socket. Check if the circuit breaker is switched on and also check your fuse to make sure it is not blown. Finally, check if there is a power failure.
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    Nicholas SmithAug 18, 2025
    Why is my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU Air Conditioner remote control not working?
    • L
      Lisa OrtizAug 18, 2025
      If your Samsung Air Conditioner remote control isn't working, here are a few things to check: First, ensure your batteries aren't depleted and are correctly installed. Also, make sure nothing is blocking the remote control sensor. Finally, strong light from fluorescent bulbs or neon signs near the air conditioner may interrupt the electric waves.
  • A
    Aaron SanchezAug 21, 2025
    Why is no cool air coming from my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU?
    • E
      Elijah PopeAug 21, 2025
      If cool air isn't coming from your Samsung Air Conditioner, consider the following: Check if the set temperature is higher than the current temperature, and adjust it by pressing the Temperature button on the remote control. Ensure the air filter isn't blocked by dirt. If the unit was just turned on, wait 3 minutes. Also, make sure that the air conditioner is not installed in a place with direct exposure to sunlight, and that there is no cover or obstacle near the outdoor unit. Check if the refrigerant pipe is too long and also check if the air conditioner or the remote control is only available in Cool mode.
  • G
    garypopeAug 25, 2025
    Why is water dripping from the blades of my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU?
    • K
      Kurt MathisAug 25, 2025
      If water is dripping from the air low blades of your Samsung Air Conditioner, it may be because the unit has been cooling for an extended period with the blades pointed downwards. This can cause condensation due to temperature differences.
  • D
    Dorothy CrawfordAug 27, 2025
    How to fix Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU temperature that doesn't change?
    • A
      Anthony PetersonAug 27, 2025
      If the temperature on your Samsung Air Conditioner isn't changing, check if you've selected Fan mode. If so, press the Mode button on the remote control to select a different mode.
  • S
    sara40Aug 30, 2025
    What to do if my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU Air Conditioner doesn't turn on/off with the wired remote?
    • M
      Michael HaynesAug 30, 2025
      If your Samsung Air Conditioner isn't turning on or off with the wired remote control, check if you have set the wired remote control for group control.
  • C
    Christina Baker MDSep 2, 2025
    Why does the fan speed not change on my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU?
    • Q
      qcannonSep 2, 2025
      If the fan speed on your Samsung Air Conditioner isn't changing, it might be because you've selected Auto or Dry mode. In these modes, the air conditioner automatically adjusts the fan speed.
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    Dr. Dorothy LeeSep 5, 2025
    What to do if odors permeate the room when operating my Samsung Air Conditioner?
    • K
      Karen RussellSep 5, 2025
      If odors permeate the room when your Samsung Air Conditioner is running, it could be due to the appliance operating in a smoky area or smells entering from outside. Try operating the air conditioner in Fan mode or open the windows to air out the room.
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    jacksonaustinSep 8, 2025
    Why doesn't my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU operate immediately after restarting?
    • A
      Alexander HernandezSep 8, 2025
      Your Samsung Air Conditioner will start in 3 minutes due to its protective mechanism.
  • J
    Jessica DunnSep 12, 2025
    Why does my Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU make a bubbling sound?
    • T
      Tristan HornSep 12, 2025
      A bubbling sound may occur when the refrigerant is circulating through the compressor; in this case, let the air conditioner operate in a selected mode. Also, when you press the Power button on the remote control, noise may be heard from the drain pump inside the air conditioner.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Important Safety Symbols and Precautions

Explains critical safety symbols and their meanings for user guidance.

Installation Safety Guidelines

Details essential safety measures for the proper installation of the appliance.

Power Supply Safety Procedures

Covers crucial safety steps related to power connections and electrical safety.

Safe Usage Practices

Provides critical guidelines for operating the air conditioner safely.

Cleaning and Maintenance Safety

Outlines necessary safety precautions for cleaning and maintenance tasks.

Checking Before Use

Operation Temperature and Humidity Ranges

Specifies optimal ranges for efficient and safe air conditioner operation.

Internal Protection Mechanisms

Details the unit's internal protections for maintenance and longevity.

Tips on Using Your Air Conditioner

Optimal Cooling and Heating Usage

Offers advice for maximizing cooling and heating performance.

Frost, De-ice, and Fan Operation Guidance

Explains frost/de-ice cycles and initial fan operation for user understanding.

Handling High Temperatures and Power Failures

Provides guidance for extreme temperatures and power interruptions.

Protection Mechanisms and Airflow Control

Covers unit protection features and automatic airflow adjustments.

Viewing the Parts

Main Component Identification

Illustrates and labels the primary physical components of the unit.

Indicator Lights and Sensors Explained

Details the function and meaning of various indicator lights and sensors.

Cleaning and Maintaining the Air Conditioner

Exterior Surface Cleaning

Provides instructions for safely cleaning the external surfaces of the air conditioner.

Indoor Unit Model Specifications

Lists physical dimensions and weight specifications for various indoor units.

Air Filter and Grille Maintenance

Details the procedure for cleaning the air filter and front grille for optimal performance.

Scheduled Periodical Maintenance Checks

Outlines a recommended schedule for regular maintenance and inspection tasks.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addressing Operational and Temperature Problems

Resolves issues like delayed startup, non-operation, and temperature inconsistencies.

Fan Speed, Timer, and Airflow Malfunctions

Diagnoses and resolves problems related to fan speed, timer settings, and airflow.

Resolving Odors, Noise, and Water Dripping

Identifies causes and solutions for odors, unusual noises, and water leaks.

Remote Control and Display Malfunctions

Troubleshoots issues concerning the remote control and digital display.

Installation and Connectivity

Indoor Unit Installation Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for mounting the indoor unit and suspension bolts.

Leak Testing and Insulation Best Practices

Details methods for leak detection and proper insulation of components.

Drain Pipe and Hose Installation Guide

Provides instructions for correctly installing drain pipes and flexible hoses.

Wiring, Cables, and Terminal Selection

Covers power, communication wiring, and compressed ring terminal specifications.

Centralized Drainage System Setup

Explains the installation of main and individual air vents for drainage systems.

Setting Unit Address and Installation Options

Remote Control Setting Procedures

Guides on entering setting modes and configuring options via remote control.

Configuring Operational Settings (SEG1-SEG15)

Details how to set various operational modes and parameters using SEG options.

Configuring Advanced Settings (SEG16-SEG24)

Covers advanced SEG options for compensation, sensors, and modes.

Verifying and Re-inputting Settings

Explains how to check and re-enter configured options for accuracy.

Assigning Indoor Unit Addresses (MAIN;RMC)

Guides on assigning unique addresses to indoor units using the remote controller.

Installation Options for 02 Series Units

Details specific installation options tailored for the 02 series models.

Installation Options for 05 Series Units

Details specific installation options tailored for the 05 series models.

Detailed SEG Option Explanations

Provides in-depth information on specific SEG options and their functionalities.

Samsung AM045FNNDEH/EU Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAir conditioner indoor unit
Multi-split-
Product colorWhite
Indication lightYes
Gas hose diameter12.7 mm
Drain hose diameter25 mm
Liquid hose diameter6.35 mm
Refrigerating mediumR410A
Air conditioner functionsCirculation, Cooling, Heating
Cooling capacity (nominal)15400 BTU/h
Heating capacity (nominal)17100 BTU/h
Heating capacity in watts (max)5000 W
Cooling capacity in watts (nominal)4500 W
Heating capacity in watts (nominal) (Warmer heating season)- W
AC input voltage220-240 V
Current (cooling)0.22 A
AC input frequency50 Hz
Design load (cooling)- kW
Power consumption (cooling) (max)23 W
Hourly energy consumption (cooling)- kWh
Indoor unit typeCassette
Indoor unit depth575 mm
Indoor unit height250 mm
Indoor unit weight12000 g
Indoor units quantity1
Indoor unit package depth653 mm
Indoor unit package width623 mm
Indoor unit package height298 mm
Indoor unit package weight14000 g
Cooling airflow (indoor unit)10.2 m³/h
Indoor unit sound power level53 dB
Indoor unit noise level (low speed)32 dB
Indoor unit noise level (high speed)36 dB
Outdoor unit noise level- dB

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